Image Enamel, Barrow Haven station

Enamel, Barrow Haven station
Enamel, Barrow Haven station 
 For such a small station the large enamel sign attached to the front of the waiting room was extraordinarily large! The station was located between New Holland Town and Barton-on-Humber on the branch line spur that led to the North Lincolnshire town. Notice the stove pipe emerging from the roof of the building that was attached to superb pot-bellied stove in the centre of the room. Usage numbers at Barrow Haven have never been particularly high with them dropping to an alarming one hundred and eighty-four during the pandemic hit years of 2020/2021. However, at the time of writing (summer 2022) Network Rail have closed the station for the replacement of the platform so they obviously see a viable future for it. 
 Keywords: Enamel Barrow Haven station
Enamel, Barrow Haven station 
 For such a small station the large enamel sign attached to the front of the waiting room was extraordinarily large! The station was located between New Holland Town and Barton-on-Humber on the branch line spur that led to the North Lincolnshire town. Notice the stove pipe emerging from the roof of the building that was attached to superb pot-bellied stove in the centre of the room. Usage numbers at Barrow Haven have never been particularly high with them dropping to an alarming one hundred and eighty-four during the pandemic hit years of 2020/2021. However, at the time of writing (summer 2022) Network Rail have closed the station for the replacement of the platform so they obviously see a viable future for it. 
 Keywords: Enamel Barrow Haven station

For such a small station the large enamel sign attached

to the front of the waiting room was extraordinarily large! The station was located between New Holland Town and Barton-on-Humber on the branch line spur that led to the North Lincolnshire town. Notice the stove pipe emerging from the roof of the building that was attached to superb pot-bellied stove in the centre of the room. Usage numbers at Barrow Haven have never been particularly high with them dropping to an alarming one hundred and eighty-four during the pandemic hit years of 2020/2021. However, at the time of writing (summer 2022) Network Rail have closed the station for the replacement of the platform so they obviously see a viable future for it.